Jessica calls this dish "a classic with a nice boost." The boost? Both butternut squash and carrot puree.

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7/11

Sloppy Joes

Jessica adds sweet potato and butternut squash or red pepper puree to her Sloppy Joes. "I serve this in hotdog buns," she shares. "A hotdog bun filled with something that’s not a hotdog is very funny to some kids. Or my kids, I guess."

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8/11

Sesame Beef with Broccoli

"This is an old standby at the Seinfelds," says Jessica of her sesame beef with broccoli. "It’s also the only way I can get a certain child in my house to eat broccoli."

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9/11

Chicken Nuggets

"Probably the most coveted kids meal in the U.S.A.," jokes Jessica. "So, I had to make them a little better for us to feel good about making them. Constantly." To do so, Jessica adds broccoli, spinach, sweet potato or beet puree.

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10/11

Tacos

"Another weekly standard at our house," shares Jessica. "It's so easy to pump up the nutrients in this one," which she does with sweet potato, carrot or butternut squash puree.

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11/11

Apricot Chicken

"I came up with this chicken dish on the fly," she says of her apricot chicken with carrot puree. "Pun intended. So few ingredients and almost no dirty dishes. I can't do better than this."